February 4, 2016

Loveland Chamber, city link with CEF for small-business loan fund

The city of Loveland and the Loveland Chamber of Commerce are teaming up with the Colorado Enterprise Fund on a small-business loan program for companies in the city.

The Reporter-Herald reports that the Loveland Small Business Loan Fund will launch with $300,000. Loans will range from $25,000 to $50,000 in size.

Colorado Enterprise Fund is a nonprofit lending source that specializes in loans for small businesses and entrepreneurs who are unable to secure bank financing.

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The city of Loveland and the Loveland Chamber of Commerce are teaming up with the Colorado Enterprise Fund on a small-business loan program for companies in the city.

The Reporter-Herald reports that the Loveland Small Business Loan Fund will launch with $300,000. Loans will range from $25,000 to $50,000 in size.

Colorado Enterprise Fund is a nonprofit lending source that specializes in loans for small businesses and entrepreneurs who are unable to secure bank financing.

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